Craftsman 315108350 User Manual CIRCULAR SAW Manuals And Guides L0090013
CRAFTSMAN Saw Circular Manual L0090013 CRAFTSMAN Saw Circular Owner's Manual, CRAFTSMAN Saw Circular installation guides
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_._/,_,_)_ Owner's Manual El CRAI:T$MAN ° B 7-1/4 in. CIRCULAR SAW Double Insulated Model No. 315.108356 Save this manual for future reference ,_, CAUTION: Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before first use of this product. Sears, Roebuck 972000-323 7-00 and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 USA • Table Of Contents .......................................................................................................................................... 2 • Warranty ......................................................................................................................................................... 2 • Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................... 2 • Rules For Safe Operation ............................................................................................................................ 3-5 • Product Specifications • Unpacking ....................................................................................................................................................... 6 • Accessories 6 • Features ........................................................................................... • Adjustments .................................................................................................................................................... • Operation ................................................................................................................................................... • Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................. 17 • Exploded View and Repair Parts List ...................................................................................................... 18-19 • Parts Ordering_/Service .................................................................................................................................... 6 .................................................................................................................................................... i .............................................................. ............................................................................................................................... FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN CIRCULAR 7 8 9-15 20 SAW If this I::RflI:TSMIIN Circular Saw fails to give complete satisfaction within one year from the date of purchase, RETURN IT TO THE NEAREST SEARS STORE IN THE UNITED STATES, and Sears will repair it, free of charge. If this rRI|I:TSMRN Circular Saw is used for commercial or rental purposes, this warranty applies for only 90 days from the date of purchase. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Seers, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 817WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 Your circular saw has many features for making cutting operations more pleasant and enjoyable. Safety, performance and dependability have been given top priority in the design of this saw making it easy to maintain and operate. _, CAUTION: Carefully read through this entire owner's manual before using your new circular saw. Pay close attention to the Rules For Safe Operation, Warnings and Cautions. If you use your circular saw properly and only for what it is intended, you will enjoy years of safe, reliable service. Page 2 The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible dangers. The safety symbols, and the explanations with them, deserve your careful attention and understanding. The safety warnings do not by themselves eliminate any danger. The instructions or warnings they give are not subsUtutes for proper accident prevention measures. SYMBOL A MEANING SAFETY ALERTSYMBOL: Indicatescautionorwarning. Maybeusedinconjunctionwithothersymbolsorpi_ographs. A DANGER: Failure to obey a safety warning will result in serious injury to yourself or to others. Always follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury. A WARNING: Failure to obey a safety warning can result in serious injury to yourself or to others. Always follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury. A CAUTION: Failure to obey a safety warning may result in property damage or personal injury to yourself or to others. Always follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury. NOTE: Advises yo_ of information or instructions vital to the operation or maintenance of the equipment. DOUBLE INSULATION IMPORTANT Double insulation is a concept in safety, in electric power tools which eliminates the need for the usual throe-wiro grounded power cord. All exposed metal parts are isolated from internal metal motor components with protecting insulation. Double insulated tools do not need to be grounded. Servicing of a tool with double insulation requires extreme care and knowledge of the system and should be performed only by a qualified service technician. For service we suggest you return the tool to your nearest Sears Store for repair. Always use original factory replacement parts when servicing. _L _, WARNING: Do not attempt to operate this tool until you have read thoroughly and understand completely all instructions, safety rules, etc. contained in this manual. Failure to comply can result in accidents involving fire, electric shock, or serious personal injury. Save owner's manual and review frequently for continuing safe operation, and instructing others who may use this tool. WARNING: If saw is dropped, lower blade guard or bumper may be bent, restricting full return. If lower blade guard or bumper become bent or damaged, replace them before rouse. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents'. AVOID DANGEROUS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS ENVIRONMENT. Don't use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose to rain. Keep work area well lit. KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL. Read owner's manual carefully. Learn its applications and limitations as well as the specific potential hazards related to this tool. KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY. All visitors should wear safety glasses and be kept a safe distance from work area, Do not let visitors contact tool or extension cord. GUARD AGAINST ELECTRICAL SHOCK BY PREVENTING BODY CONTACT WITH STORE IDLE TOOLS. When not in use, tools GROUNDED SURFACES. For example; pipes, radiators, ranges, refrigerator enclosures. should be stored in a dry and high or locked-up place - out of the reach of children. KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE AND IN WORKING ORDER. Never wedge or tie lower blade guard open. Check operation of lower blade guard before each use. Do not use if lower blade guard does not close briskly over saw blade. Page 3 DON'T FORCE TOOL. It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed. H RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION (Continued) USE RIGHT TOOL. Don't force small tool or loss of power and overheating. A wire gage size (A.W.G.) of at least 12 is recommended for an extension cord 50 feet or less in length. A cord exceeding 100 feet is not recommended. If in doubt, use the next heavier gage. The smaller the gage number, the heavier the cord. attachment to do the job of a heavy duty tool. Don't use tool for purpose not intended - for example - A circular saw should never be used for cutting tree limbs or logs. WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear loose OUTDOOR USE EXTENSION CORDS. When clothing or jewelry that can get caught in tool's moving parts and cause personal injury. Rubber gloves and nonskid footwear are recommended when working outdoors. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair and keep it from being drawn into nearby air vents. tool is used outdoors, use only extension cords suitable for use outdoors. Outdoor approved cords are marked with the suffix W-A, for example - SJTW-A or SJOW-A. • ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES. Everyday eyeglasses have only impact-resistant lenses; they are not safety glasses. KEEP BLADES CLEAN AND SHARP. Sharp blades minimize stalling and kickback. KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM CUTTING AREA. Keep hands away from blades. Do not reach underneath work while blade is rotating. Do not attempt to remove cut material when blade is moving. PROTECT YOUR LUNGS. Wear a face or dust mask if the cutting operation is dusty. PROTECT YOUR HEARING. Wear hearing protection during extended periods of operation. ,_ WARNING: DON'T ABU_"E CORD. Never carry tool by cord • NEVER USE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMO- Blades coast after turn off. SPHERE. Normal sparking of the motor could ignite fumes. or yank it to disconnect from receptacle. Keep cord from heat, oil, and sharp edges. INSPECT TOOL CORDS PERIODICALLY SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vise to hold work. It's safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate tool. and if damaged, have repaired by authorized service facility. Stay constantly aware of cord location and keep it well away from the rotating blade. DON'T OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Do not use on a ladder or unstable support. Secure tools when working at elevated positions. • INSPECT EXTENSION CORDS PERIODICALLY and replace if damaged. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories. KEEP HANDLES DRY, CLEAN, AND FREE FROM OIL AND GREASE. Always use a clean cloth when cleaning. Never use brake fluids, gasoline, petroleum-based products, or any strong solvents to clean your tool. DISCONNECT STAY ALERT AND EXERCISE CONTROL. TOOLS. When not in use, before servicing, or when changing attachments, blades, bits, cutters, etc., all tools should be disconnected from power supply. Watch what you are do.ing and use common sense. Do not operate tool when you are tired. Do not rush. REMOVE ADJUSTING CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before further use KEYS AND WRENCHES. Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from tool before turning it on. AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING. Don't carry plugged-in tool with finger on switch. Be sure switch is off when plugging in. MAKE SURE YOUR EXTENSION CORD IS IN GOOD CONDITION. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in Page 4 of the tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of pads, mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service center. DO NOT USE TOOL IF SWITCH DOES NOT TURN IT ON AND OFF. Have defective switches replaced by an authorized service center. RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION (Continued) NEVER lay a tool down before its moving parts have come to a complete stop. USE RIP FENCE. Always use a fence or straight edge guide when ripping. SUPPORT LARGE PANELS, To minimize the DO NOT operate this tool while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or any medication. risk of blade pinching and kickback, always support large panels as shown in figure 9, page 10. When cutting operation requires the resting of the caw on the workpiece, the saw should be rested on the larger portion and the smaller piece cut off. • LOWER BLADE GUARD. _, WARNING: If lower blade guard must be raised to make a cut, always raise it with the retracting handle to avoid serious injury. See Figure 21, Page 15. GUARD AGAINST KICKBACK. POLARIZED PLUGS. To reduce the risk of electric shock, this tool has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not change the plug in any way. WHEN SERVICING USE ONLY IDENTICAL CRAFTSMAN REPLACEMENT PARTS. Kickback occurs when the saw stalls rapidly and is driven back towards the operator. Release switch immediately if blade binds or saw stalls. Don't remove saw from work during a cut while the blade is moving. See Pages 9 and 10. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. frequently and use them to instruct others who may use this tool. If you loan someone this tool, loan them these instructions also. A fP BEFORE MAKING A CUT, BE SURE THE DEPTH AND BEVEL ADJUSTMENTS ARE TIGHT. USE ONLY CORRECT BLADES. Do not use blades with incorrect size holes. Never use blade washers or bolts that are defective or incorrect. The maximum blade capacity of your saw is 7-1/4 inches. AVOID CuI-rlNG NAILS. Inspect for and remove all nails from lumber before cutting. NEVER start a tool when its rotating component is in contact with the workpiece. _k WARNING: Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are: • meadfrom lead-based paints, • crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and • arsenic and chromium from chemicallytreated lumber. Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles. NEVER touch the blade or other moving parts during use. ,_ Refer to them Look for this symbol to point out important safety precautions. safety is involved. It means attentionU! Your WARNING: The operation of any circular saw can result in foreign objects being thrown Into your eyes, which can result in severe eye damage. Before beginning power tool operation, always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields and a full face shield when needed. We recommend Wide Vision Safety Mask for use over eyeglasses or standard safety glasses with side shields, available at Sears Retail Stores. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Page 5 2-1/2 Horsepower Input 13 Amperes Blade Diameter Cutting Depth at 51.5 ° Bevel Cut 7-1/4 in. (184 mm) Blade Arbor 5/8 in. (16 ram) Cutting Depth at 0 ° Bevel Cut Rating No Load Speed accessories _i, 7-1/4 in. 40 Tooth General Purpose Cut-Off Blade • 7-1/4 in. 35 Tooth Master Combination • 7-1/4 in. 200 Tooth Plywood Blade • 7-1/4 in. 18 Tooth Carbide Blade • 7-1/4 in. 18 Tooth Mach II Silver Series Carbide Blade • 7-1/4 in. 24 Tooth Mach II Silver Series Carbide Blade • 7-1/4 in. 24 Tooth Combination Blade Carbide Blade Rip Guide WARNING: 1-5/8 in. (41 mm) 120 volts, 60 Hz, AC 5,000 RPM WARNING: If any parts are missing, do not operate this tool until the missing parts are replaced. Failure to do so could result in possible serious personal injury. are currently available at Sears Retail Stores. • • 1-13/16 in. (46 mm) 2-3/8 in. (60 ram) Your circular saw has been shipped completely assembled except for the blade. Inspect it carefully to make sure no breakage or damage has occurred during shipping. If any parts are damaged or missing, contact your nearest Sears Retail Store to obtain replacement parts before attempting to operate saw. A blade, blade wrench, and this owner's manual are also included. The following recommended Cutting Depth at 45 ° Bevel Cut The use of attachments or accessories not listed might be hazardods. Page 6 KNOWYOUR CIRCULARSAW APPLICATIONS See Figure 1. (Use only for the purpose listed below) Before attempting to use any tool, familiarize yourself with all operating features and safety requirements. • Features include easily operated bevel cut and depth of cut adjustment mechanisms; positive 0 ° bevel stop; length of cut scale; directed air flow for keeping line of cut clear; spindle lock; and blade wrench storage. ELECTRICAL SWITCH To turn your saw ON, depress the switch trigger. Release switch trigger to turn your saw OFF. SPINDLE LOCKBuI"rON Cutting all types of wood products (lumber, plywood, paneling). CONNECTION Your circular saw has a precision built electric motor. It should be connected to a power supply that is 120 volts, 60 Hz, AC only (normal household current). Do not operate this tool on direct current (DC). A substantial voltage drop will cause a loss of power and the motor wUI overheat, If your saw does not operate when plugged into an outlet, double-check the power supply. UPPER BLADEGUARD SWITCH LOWERBLADE GUARDHANDLE BASE ASSEMBLY DEPTHOF CUTADJUSTMENT (DEPTHADJUSTMENTKNOB) LENGTHOF CUT SCALE BLADEWRENCH STORAGEAREA BEVELCUT LOWER BLADEGUARD BLADE WRENCH ,_ BLADE ADJUSTMENT (BEVELADJUSTMENTKNOB) Fig. 1 WARNING: Do not allow familiarity with your saw to make you careless. Remember that a careless fraction of a second is sufficient to inflict severe injury. Page 7 _1, WARNING: Your saw should never be connected to power supply when you are assembling parts, making adjustments, assembling or removing blades, cleaning, or when not in use. Disconnecting your saw will prevent accidental starting that could cause serious personal injury. • Fit saw blade inside lower blade guard and onto spindle. NOTE: The saw teeth point upward at the front of saw as shown in figure 2. • Replace "D" washer and spring washer. NOTE: "Cupped" side of spring washer goes against "D" washer. See Figure 3. OUTERBLADEWASHER("D" WASHER) WARNING: A 7-1/4 in. blade is the maximum blade capacity of your saw. Never use a blade that is too thick to allow outer blade washer to engage with the flat on the spindle. Larger blades wilt come in contact with the blade guards, while thicker blades will prevent blade screw from securing blade on spindle. Either of these situations could result in a serious accident. TO ASSEMBLE • OR REMOVE CUPPEDSIDE OF SPRINGWASHER BLADE Unplug your saw. _, WARNING: Failure to unplug your saw could result in accidental starting causing possible serious personal injury. TO ASSEMBLE • • • BLADE: Never use a blade that is too thick to allow the "D" washer to engage with the flat on the spindle. Remove blade screw, spring washer and outer blade washer ("D" washer). See Figure 2. TO REMOVE SPINDLE • LOWERBLADE GUARDHANDLE BLADE: Remove blade wrench from storage area. See Figure 1. • BLADE OUTER BLADE WASHER ("D"WASHER) Position your saw as shown in figure 4, depress spindle lock button, and remove blade screw. NOTE: Turn blade screw counterclockwise to remove. • BLADE SCREW WASHER Return blade wrench to storage area. NOTE: Always place angled portion of blade wrench up as shown in figure 1. REMEMBER: Figure 1. INNER FLANGE BUSHING Depress spindle lock button, then replace blade screw. Tighten blade screw securely. NOTE: Turn blade screw clockwise to tighten. Remove blade wrench from storage area. See • OUTSIDEOF SPRINGWASHER Fig. 3 Remove spring washer and outer blade washer ("D" washer). See Figure 2. NOTE: Blade can be removed at this point. SPINDLE LOCKBUTrON Fig. 2 NOTE: Turn blade screw countemlockwise to remove. • Wipe a drop of oil onto inner flange bushing and outer blade washer ("D" washer) where they contact blade. _k, WARNING: If inner flange bushing has been removed, replace it before placing blade on spindle. Failure to do so could cause an accident since blade will not tighten properly. BLADE SCREW BLADE WRENCH Fig. 4 Page 8 SAW BLADES KICKBACK The best of saw blades will not cut efficiently if they are not kept clean, sharp, and properly set. Using a dull blade will place a heavy load on your saw and increase the danger of kickback. Keep extra blades on hand, so that sharp blades are always available. See Figure 6. Gum and wood pitch hardened on blades will slow your saw down. Use gum and pitch remover, hot water, or kerosene to remove these accumulations. Do not use gasoline. BLADE GUARD SYSTEM The lower blade guard attached to your circular saw is there for your protection and safety. It should never be altered for any reason. If it becomes damaged or begins to return slow or sluggish, do not operate your saw until the damage has been repaired or replaced. Always leave guard in operating position when using saw. _IL KICKBACK '_mlm_KF'_E_ BLADESET TOODEEP The best guard against kickback is to avoid dangerous practices. Kickback occurs when the blade stalls rapidly and the saw is driven back towards you. Blade stalling is caused by any action which pinches the blade in the wood. DANGER: When sawing through workpiece, lower blade guard_oes not cover blade on the underside of workpiece. Since blade is exposed on underside of workpiece, keep hands and fingers away from cutting area. Any part of your body coming in contact with moving blade will result in serious injury. See Figure 5. DANGER: Release switch immediately if blade binds or saw stalls. Kickback could cause you to lose control of your saw. Loss of control can lead to serious injury. LOWERBLADEGUARD IS IN UP POSITION WHENMAKINGA CUT BLADEEXPOSEDON UNDERSIDEOF WORKPIECE ,_ Fig. 6 KICKBACK IS CAUSED BY: • Incorrect blade depth setting. See Figure 6. • Sawing into knots or nails in workpiece. • Twisting blade while making a cut. • Making a cut with a dull, gummed up, or improperly set blade. • Incorrectly supporting workpiece. See Figure 7. Fig. 5 CAUTION: Never use saw when guard is not operating correctly. Guard should be checked for correct operation before each use. If you drop your saw, check the lower blade guard and bumper for damage at all depth settings before reuse. NOTE: The guard is operating correctly when it moves freely and readily returns to the closed position. If for any reason your lower blade guard does not close freely, take it to the nearest Sears Parts and Repair Center for service before using. WRONG Fig. 7 • Forcing a cut. • Cutting warped or wet lumber. • Tool misuse or incorrect operating procedures. Page 9 TO LESSEN • THE CHANCE OF KICKBACK: Always keep the correct blade depth setting - the correct blade depth setting for all cuts should not exceed 1/4 inch below the material to be cut. See Figure 8. • When making a cut use steady, even pressure. Never force cuts. • Do not cut warped or wet lumber. • Always hold your saw firmly with both hands and keep your body in a balanced position so as to resist the forces of kickback should it occur. When using your saw, always stay alert and exercise control. Do not remove your saw from workpiece while the blade is moving. DEPTH OF, CUT ADJUSTMENT Always keep correct blade depth setting. The correct blade depth setting for all cuts should not exceed 1/4 inch below the material to be cut. More blade depth will increase the chance of kickback and cause the cut to be rough. TO ADJUST • _IL CORRECTBLADEDEPTHSETTINGBLADEEXPOSED1/4 in, OR LESSON UNDERSIDEOF WORKPIECE BLADE DEPTH Unplug your saw. WARNING: Failure to unplug your saw could result in accidental starting causing possible serious personal injury, Fig. 8 • Inspect the workpiece for knots or nails before beginning a cut. Never saw into a knot or nail. • Make straight cuts. Always use a straight edge • Loosen depth adjustment knob. See Figure 10. guide when rip cutting. This helps prevent twisting the blade in the cut. • Always use clean, sharp and properly set blades. Never make cuts with dull blades. • To avoid pinching the blade, support the workpiece properly before beginning a cut. The right and wrong ways to support large pieces of workpiece are shown in figures 7 and 9. DEPTH ADJUSTMENT BASE ASSEMBLY RIGHT KNOB Fig. 1O • Hold base flat against the workpiece and raise or lower saw until the required depth is reached. • Tighten depth adjustment knob securely. Fig. 9 Page10 STARTING A CUT TO HELP MAINTAIN Know the right way to use your saw. See Figure 11. CONTROL: • Always support your workpiece near the cut. • Support your workpiece so the cut will be on your right. • Clamp your workpiece so it will not move during the cut. Place your workpiece with its good side down. NOTE: The good side is the side on which appearance is important. Before beginning a cut, draw a guideline along the desired line of cut. Then place front edge of base on that part of your workpiece that is solidily supported. See Figure 11. Never place your saw on that part of the workpiece that will fall off when the cut is made. See Figure 13. RIGHT Fig. 11 Never use your saw as shown in figure 12. WRONG Fig. 13 Keep the cord away from cutting area. Always place the cord to prevent it from hanging up on the workpiece while making a cut. WRONG Fig. 12 A DANGER: If the cord hangs up on the workpiece during a cut, release the switch trigger immediately. Unplug your saw and reposition the cord to prevent it from hanging up again. A DANGER: Using your saw with a damaged cord could result in serious injury or death. If the cord has been damaged, have it replaced before using your saw again. Never place your hand on the workpiece behind your saw while making a cut. ,_, WARNING: To make sawing easier and safer, always maintain proper control of your saw. Loss of control of your saw could cause an accident resulting in possible serious injury. Page 11 Holdyour sawfirmly with both hands.See TOPVIEW OF SAW Figure 14. FRONT[7 i_ i OF SAW BLADE GUIDENOTCH ALIGNOUTERBLADEGUIDENOTCHON SAW BASEWITH LINEOF CUTAS SHOWN WHENMAKINGCROSSCUTS ORRIP CUTS RIGHT Since blade thicknesses vary, always make a trial cut in scrap material along a guideline to determine how much, if any, the guideline must be offset to produce an accurate cut. NOTE: The distance from the line of cut to the guideline is the amount you should offset the guideline. Fig, 14 Squeeze the switct'_.trigger to start your saw. Always let the blade reach full speed, then guide your saw into the workpiece. WARNING: The blade coming in contact with the workpiece before it reaches full speed could cause your saw to "kickback" towards you resulting in serious injury. OPTIONAL When making a cut use steady, even pressure. Forcing causes rough cuts, could shorten the life of your saw and could cause "kickback." REMEMBER: When sawing through work, the lower blade guard does not cover the blade, exposing it on the underside of work. Keep your hands and fingers away from cutting area. Any part of your body coming in contact with the moving blade will result In serious injury. After you complete your cut release the trigger and allow the blade to come to a complete stop. Do not remove your saw from workpiece while the blade is moving. _, GUIDELINE Fig. 15 EDGE GUIDE (RIP GUIDE) Use a rip guide when making rip cuts up to five inches wide. It helps prevent the blade from twisting in a cut. The blade twisting in a cut can cause kickback. A rip guide is available at your Sears Catalog Order or Retail Store. TO ASSEMBLE • RIP GUIDE Unplug your saw, _, WARNING: Failure to unplug your saw could result in accidental starting causing possible serious personal injury. • • 4 Place rip guide through holes in saw base as shown in figure 16. CAUTION: When lifting your saw from the workpiece, the blade is exposed on the underside of your saw until the lower blade guard closes. Make sure lower guard is closed before setting your saw down on work surface. TO CROSS CUT OR RIP CUT When making a cross cut or rip cut, align your line of cut with the outer blade guide notch on the saw base as shown in figure 15. EDGEGUIDE (RIP GUIDE) PLACERIP GUIDETHRU HOLES Fig. 16 Page 12 • Adjust rip guide to the length needed for the cut. • Tighten edge guide screw securely. When making a bevel cut hold your saw firmly with both hands as shown in figure 18. When using a rip guide, position the face of the rip guide firmly against the edge of workpiece. This makes for a true cut without pinching the blade. The guiding edge of workpiece must be straight for your cut to be straight. Use caution to prevent the blade from binding in the cut. TO BEVEL \ CUT The angle of cut of your saw may be adjusted to any desired setting between zero and 51.5 °. NOTE: When making cuts at 51.5 ° blade should be set at full depth of cut, with edge guide screw removed. LOWER BLADEGUARD When making 45 ° bevel cuts, there is a notch in the saw base to help you line up the blade with the line of cut. See Figure 17. Fig. 18 Rest the front edge of the base on the workpiece. Squeeze the switch trigger to start your saw. Always let the blade reach full speed, then guide your saw into the workpiece. ,_ SCALE : WARNING: The blade coming in contact with the workpiece before it reaches full speed could cause saw to "kickback" toward you resulting in serious injury. After you complete your cut release the trigger and allow the blade to come to a complete stop. After the blade has stopped, lift your saw from the workpiece. BEVEL TO ADJUST • GUIDE ..... NUm_M _GUIDELINE ALIGNINNER BLADEGUIDENOTCHON SAW BASEWITH LINE OF CUT AS SHOWNWHEN MAKING45° BEVELCUTS BEVEL ADJUSTMENT KNOB Since blade thicknesses vary and different angles require different settings, always make a trial cut in scrap material along a guideline to determine how much you should offset the guideline on the board to be cut. SETTING Unplug your saw. _IL WARNING: Failure to unplug your saw could result in accidental starting causing possible serious personal injury. • Loosen bevel adjustment knob. See Figure 17. • Raise motor housing end of saw until you reach desired angle setting on bevel scale. See Figure 17. • Tighten bevel adjustment knob securely. Fig. 17 Align your line of cut with the inner blade guide notch on the saw base when making 45 ° bevel cuts. BEVEL ,_ Page13 WARNING: Attempting bevel cut without knob securely tightened can result in serious injury. POSITIVE 0 ° BEVEL TO ADJUST STOP See Figure 19. BEVEL ADJUSTMENT KNOB POSITIVE0°BEVELSTOP CARPENTER'S SQUARE • ADJUSTMENT SCREW Unplugyoursaw. ,_ WARNING: Failure to unplug your saw could result in accidental starting causing possible serious personal injury. • Loosen bevel adjustment knob. • Loosen hex nut securing adjustment screw. • Turn screw and adjust base until square with saw blade. • Tighten hex nut and bevel adjustment knob securely. HEXNUT ,_ SAW BLADE WARNING: Attempting to make cuts without bevel adjustment knob securely tightened can result in serious injury. LENGTH OF CUT SCALE See Figure 20. Fig. 19 Your saw has a positive O° bevel stop, that has been factory adjusted to assure 0° angle of your saw blade when making 90 ° cuts. However, misalignment can occur during shipping. TO CHECK • _IL Unplug your saw. WARNING: Failure to unplug your saw could result in accidental starting causing possible serious personal injury. • Place your saw in an upside down position on workbench. See Figure 19. • Using a carpenter's square, check squareness of saw blade to the base of your saw. LENGTHOF CUTSCALE Fig. 20 A length of cut scale has been provided on the base of your saw. It is parallel with the sew blade and can be used to measure the distance into material the blade has cut. NOTE: Six inches is the maximum length of cut that can be measured. Also, it is accurate only when the depth of cut is set at fun maximum depth. Page 14 TO POCKET CUT See Figure 21. ,_ WARNING: Always adjust bevel setting to zero before making a pocket cut. Attempting a pocket cut at any other setting can result in loss of control of your saw possibly causing serious injury. Adjust the bevel setting to zero, set blade to correct blade depth setting, and swing the lower blade guard up using the lower blade guard handle. Squeeze the switch trigger to start your saw. Always let the blade reach full speed then slowly lower blade Into the workplece until base Is flat against workplece. After you complete your cut release the trigger and allow the blade to come to a complete stop. After the blade has stopped, remove it from the workpiece. Comers may then be cleared out with a hand saw or sabre saw. ,_ Always raise the lower blade guard with the handle to avoid serious Injury. While holding lower blade guard by the handle, firmly rest the front of the base flat against the workpiece with the rear of the handle raised so the blade does not touch the workpiece. See Figure 21. LOWER BLADtEGUARD POCKETCUT LOWERBLADE GUARDHANDLE Fig. 21 Page15 WARNING: Never tie the lower blade guard in a raised position. Leaving the blade exposed could lead to serious injury. Page16 ,_ LUBRICATION WARNING: When servicing, use only identical Craftsman replacement parts. Use of any other part may create a hazard or cause product damage. All of the bearings in this tool are lubricated with a sufficient amount of high grade lubricant for the life of the unit under normal operating conditions. Therefore, no further lubrication is required. GENERAL EXTENSION Only the parts shown on parts list, page nineteen, are intended to be repaired or replaced by the customer. All other parts represent an important part of the double insulation system and should be serviced only by a qualified Sears service technician. The use of any extension cord will cause some loss of power. To keep the loss to a minimum and to prevent tool overheating, use an extension cord that is heavy enough to carry the current the tool will draw. A wire gage size (A.W.G.) of at least 12 is recommended for an extension cord 50 feet or less in length. When working outdoors, use an extension cord that is suitable for outdoor use. The cord's jacket will be marked WA. Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts. Most plastics are susceptible to damage from various types of commercial solvents and may be damaged by their use. Use clean cloths to remove dirt, carbon dust, etc. ,_ WARNING: Do not at any time let brake fluids, gasoline, petroleum-based products, penetrating oils, etc. come in contact with plastic parts. They contain chemicals,that can damage, weaken or destroy plastic. It has been found that electric tools are subject to accelerated wear and possible premature failure when they are used on fiberglass boats, sports cars, wallboard, spackling compounds, or plaster. The chips and grindings from these materials are highly abrasive to electric tool parts such as bearings, brushes, commutators, etc. Consequently, it is not recommended that this tool be used for extended work on any fiberglass material, wallboard, spackling compounds, or plaster. During any use on these materials it is extremely important that the tool is cleaned frequently by blowing with an air jet. _I, CORDS ,_ CAUTION: Keep extension cords away from the cutting area and position the cord so that it will not get caught on lumber, tools, etc., during cutting operation. _. WARNING: Check extension cords before each use. If damaged replace immediately. Never use tool with a damaged cord since touching the damaged area could cause electrical shock resulting in serious injury. Extension cords suitable for use with your circular saw are available at your nearest Sears Retail Store. WARNING: Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields during power tool operation or when blowing dust. If operation is dusty, also wear a dust mask. Page 17 • CRAFTSMAN CIRCULAR SAW - MODEL NUMBER 315.108350 ..... SEE NOTE "A" PAGE 19 11 10 12 32 30 31 10 16 17 18 26 19 _.. Page18 ,, 2o 21 22 CRAFTSMAN CIRCULAR SAW - MODEL NUMBER 315.108350 I CIRCULAR he model number be found on arepair plate parts. attached to the motor housing. Always mention the model number in all correspondence SAW orwill when ordering I regarding your | SEE BACK PAGE FOR PARTS ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS PARTS LIST Key No. Part Number Description Quan. Key Ptart No. Number Description Quan. 1 974544-001 Data Plate ...................................................... 1 19 967887-003 2 968907-002 Gear Rack Shaft ............................................. 1 20 *** 3 623111-002 Retaining Ring ................................................ 1 21 998463-001 Outer Blade Washer ....................................... 1 4 621342-000 623547-002 968906-001 1 1 22 5 Spring ............................................................. Gear Rack ...................................................... 23 612999-001 Spring Washer ............................................... Blade Screw ................................................... 1 1 6 969858-002 Gear and Spindle ........................................... 1 24 975145-001 Logo Plate ...................................................... 1 7 617096-002 Retaining Ring ................................................ 1 25 621433-018 Carriage Bolt (1/4-20 x 3-3/4 in.) .................... 1 8 615972-004 Ball Bearing (NTN#6003LLBC3/1 E) ............... 1 9 968091-002 Lower Blade Guard Support ........................... 10 974999-001 11 975205-001 12 968442-002 13 968702-011 14 974900-001 15 989592-001 16 967952-001 Torsion Spring ................................................ 17 974771-001 18 718602-804 Inner Flange Bushing ..................................... 1 Saw Blade 7-1/4 in. for 5/8 in. Arbor .............. 1 26 974802-001 1 27 931744-059 Base Assembly .............................................. Washer ........................................................... 1 2 * Screw (#10-16 x 3/4 in. Pan Hd.) ................... 4 2 28 999529-002 Knob ............................................................... 1 1 29 621433-001 Carriage Bolt (1/4-20 x 5/8 in.) **STD532507 ................................................. 1 * Screw (#8-16 x 3/4 in. Pan Hd.) ..................... 3 30 941401-815 Roll Pin ........................................................... 1 1 31 706404-007 Hex Nut (#8-32) **STD541008 ...................... 1 * Screw (#8-10 x 1-1/8 in. Fil. Hd.) .................... 1 32 614658-010 * Screw (#8:32 x 5/8 in. Pan Hd.) ..................... 1 1 33 990147-001 Lower Blade Guard Assembly ........................ 1 34 974716-001 Warning Tag .................................................. Wrench ........................................................... Retaining Ring ................................................ 1 972000-323 Ownecs Manual Logo Plate ...................................................... Fixed Blade Guard ......................................... Bumper .......................................................... NOTE: "A"- The assembly shown represents an important part of the Double Insulated System. To avoid the possibility of alteration or damage to the system, service should be performed by your nearest Sears Repair Center. Contact your nearest Sears Retail Store for Service Center information. * ** *** lk-']lll L-'_q_d_.m Standard Hardware item -- May Be Purchased Locally Available From Div.98 -- Source 980.00 Complete Assortment Available At Your Nearest Sears Retail Store Page 19 1 1 For repair of major brand appliances in your own home... no matter who made it, no matter who sold it! 1-800-4-MY-HOME sMAnytime, day or night (1-800-469-4663) www.sears.com To bring in products such as vacuums, lawn equipment and electronics for repair, call for the location of your nearest Sears Parts & Repair Center. 1-800-488-1222 Anytime, day or night www.sears.com For the replacement parts, accessories and owner's manuals that you need to do-it-yourself, call Sears PartsDirect sM! 1-800-366-PART 6 a.m.- (1-800-366-7278) 11 p.m. CST, 7 days a week www.sears.com/partsdirect To purchase or inquire about a Sears Service Agreement: 1-800-827-6655 7 a.m. - 5 p,m. CST, Mon. - Sat. Para pedir servicio de reparaci6n a domicilio, y para ordenar piezas con entrega a domicilio: 1-888-SU-HOGAR SM Au Canada pour service en fran_:ais: 1-877-LE-FOYERS" (1-877-533-6937) (1-888-784-6427) ® Registered ® Sears, Roebuck and Co. ® MarCa Trademark Registrada / TM / TM Marca Trademark de F_brlCa of Sears, de Sears, Roebuck Roebuck and Co. and Co.
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